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Chicago examiner fr Chicago and vicinity cioudy o to-day and unsettled to-night rising "' temperature showers monday east erly winds the temperature yesterday highest 58 a fvy stow_t Â« y*2jÃŸ average 52 sunday Chicago may 14 191 i sunday i / karj_tÂ«rtd to **). s pÂ«tÂ«nt office this edition consits of i news Â«â€” editorial actos music 2 mews 7 real estate 3 sports want ads 4 foreign financial society 8-magazine 6 city life u comic drama 10 health guide price five cents c * * hamil ton club split by war of factions ignoring precedent in nomi nating president cause of bitter contest h a morris djsregaroed acceptance of fee in pur chase of new building site puts him in bad best by a factional war in which charges and counter charges personalities anfl recrimination and retorts dis , courteous are flying thick and fast the \ hamilton club faces to-morrow the bit terest political contest in its history at its j annual election of officers fred l rossbach president of the wash ington shirt company was nominated for president of tnc club about three weeks ago by the unanimous xote of the nomi nating committees of both of the asual factions the beds and the whites henry c morris present tice president of the club former director member of the building committee and of the per mauent clubhouse committee before the latter was transformed into the former was totally ignored and has announced his independent candidacy thereby hangs a tale precedent not followed less than two mouths ago a member of the club opeuly deuouuced mr morris in j the clubhouse charging that morris had used his office as vice president to fur ther bis personal ends and that he was to receive a commission of 12,500 for his instrumentality in putting over the club's lease of the fuller estate property for the new clubhouse this precipitated a wordy fight which came to a head about three weeks ago when the nominating committees an nounced ihe tickets as first vice president mr morris was hel-eve'j to bave the first claim to the nomination for the presidency on the ground of procedure if nothing else four years ago when marquis eaton was presi dent of the dub george w dixon and john h batten were the vice presidents the following year mr dixon was elected president and following him came mr batten now holding the office it was well known in the club that mr morris bad informed the officers and especially tb members of the building committee that if the lease of the fuller property was closed he would receive from the trustees of the estate a commission as the agent negotiating the transfer committee report a shock consequently when the attack was made upon mr morris for receiving the commission the club divided into two factions and the shock was well-nigh paralyzing to one side when the nominat ing committees posted the slates mr morris had been totally ignored every other member of the building com mittee had been represented a r clark and c w denicke are holdover directors robert s lies is the red candidate for first vice president something happened right away mr morris name was presented as an inde pendent candidate and the fight was on when the polls open to-morrow there will be clerks of election judges workers and challengers with probable accent on the challengers lined up with mr rossbach whose i platform is a business candidate for a business year are homer e tinsman john vennema h m hobson marquis eaton l k torbet l b vastiue brack d porter john a gauger arthur r clark edwin a muuger _ c penfleld and charles it perry constituting the chairmen of his campaign committee in addition their names printed on a large sheet of cardbourd are the names of isu other members who have come out i-n the open as espousing his candidacy committee supports morris por mr morris a circular letter has been issued under the name of the com mittee of two hundred bearing the names of two hundred members of the club including four directors charles w dfeukke robert w dunn james b gas coiguc iud j c kenny and concluding willi ihe significant clause and fifty others whose names are withheld by request former president eaton of the club paid last night that the opposition to mr morris was uot because he accepted a fee for the real estate deal but because mem bers think another person would be in a better position to deal with the fuller estate it is charged that real estate interests are behind the opposition to mr morris interests which hoped to see other prop erty leased by the club for the new club house before accepting the commission mr mor ris pledged himself to expend it in bonds issued by the club and it is further de clared that he gave the dun preference in leasing the property when he could have leased it to others and secured 20,000 commission , the contract for the uew building was le.t yesterday to wells\biothers & co for approximately 1.05,0001 the building is to be complete martiyl 1012 and will lie ready for occupancy its tue club january 1 lttl2 m fred l rossbach henry c morris loses 1,000 in half hour at taggart game eastern manufacturer at french lick unlucky â€” women and girls at gambling tables french lick ind may 13 losing 1,000 in thirty minutes is going some but that is what a man did last night in brown's place there has ben no let-up to the gambling here in fact taggart's monte carlo is as lively as ever at night when hundreds of guests at the hotels try their luck at the gambling tables the anti-gambling league organized here recently seems to have had no effect on brown's place two well-known men engaged in the in surance busiuess visited brown's place last night one said there were at least 250 men and wom en present gambling several women and girls were at the tables for about thirty minutes i watched an elderly gentleman who was said to be an eastern manu facturer lose 1,000 win about 500 and then lose that i saw a woman at the same table lose apparently everything she had and then quit oppose english-u s pact united german and irish societies to make protest at meeting a meeting of the united german and irish societies of Chicago will be held in north side turner hall Chicago avenue and north clark street at 8 o'clock wednesday evening to protest against the proposed treaty of aluliance between the l'nited states and england an explauation of the full import of the proposed treaty now under consideration will be made by the speakers the latter will include mat thew j huss james t clarke judge michael f girten captain james o'd storen charles kellerman p h o'don nell john koelling james meagher emil hoechster quin o'brien nicholas michels joseph e ryan and george a von mas sow strong denunciation of the proposed treaty is expected wife of c n ramsey to sue for divorce sequel to midnight melee in volving two wealthy fam . hies of kenilworth husband called abusive charles e conway brother of j mrs ramsey advises latter to seek separation as the result of a midnight melee in ' volving two wealthy and socially promi nent kenilworth families mrs charles kace bamsey wife of a well-known chi cago glass manufacturer yesterday de clared that she would institute divorce proceedings against her husband and will charge extreme cruelty the suit will be started immediately and attorney saul erbstein has been engaged as mrs ram sey's counsel later the attorney said a reconciliation might be effected to-day the marital shoal toward which the ramsey household has been drifting for the past six mouths was struck wednes day night when the husband returned from Chicago between 11 and 12 o'clock mrs ramsey charges he was intoxicated and abusive and that when she re monstrated with him he struck her a servant rushed to the home of charles e conway kenilworth avenue and sheridan road a brother of mrs bamsey conway went to the aid of his sister who ran from the house and called for the police when patrolman patrick murray arrived a fistic encounter was at its height a few minutes later chief of police john keane made ills appearance and both men were taken to evanston to the home of police magistrate boyer where conway made a charge of assault and battery against his brother-in-law ramsey imme diately filed a counter charge and both were placed under arrest a bond of 200 was fixed in each case and when the party finally returned to kenilworth it was after 8 o'clock in the morning the case was continued until may 22 by justice boyer yesterday ! onway yesterday frankly admitted tiiat be had persuaded his sister to take steps to obtain a divorce 1 believe that my sister's husband is not ln bis right mind said conway yes terday and do not feel that it ls safe for her to live with him any longer ramsey was more than intoxicated wednesday night when he came home mrs bamsey bas left the kenilworth home and has gone to live with friends on the south side troops kill in cuba riot spanish strikers tie up railroad want americnas discharged special cable to the examiner havana may 13 the spanish em ployes of the cuban central railway havfe gone on strike demanding the discharge of all english and american workers the situation is serious engines have been seized by the strikers tracks have been torn up and bridges destroyed traffic ls suspended the people of sagua la grande are ln sympathy with the strikers and at tacked the troops that had been sent to preserve order the soldiers replied with a volley which killed three and wounded eleven of the demonstrants millions lost with liner species worth 1,000,000 silver and jewels can't be saved new yobk may 13 sixteen tons of bar silver specie to the amount of 1,000 000 and jewels and other valuables worth 300,000 went to the bottom with the steamship merida oe cape charles fri day morning according to third officer middleton of that ship senora peon and family en route from disturbed mexico for paris said her own loss in jewels and money was 100,000 the merida itself was valued at 1,000,000 she lies in 186 feet of water and neither she nor her treasure will ever be raised tarantula on fruit bites clerk in store victim when he is handling bananas sebastian killibia a clerk in manuso brothers fruit store 282 south state street was bitten on the index finger of his right hand last night by a tarantula while he was getting some bananas for dr c d wall the ambulance physician of the harrison street station killibia became hysterical dr wall took him to a drug store and dressed tue wound and later captured the tarantula lady decies is gaining london praises american peeress for grit during illness speoial cable to the examiner i.oxdox may 13 the news from the fourth floor room in the london house of dowager lady decies where her dnugh ter-in-law who was vivien gould lies recovering from an operation for appen dicitis is that the cheery patient retains her good spirits and is progessiug favor ably all london is warm in its appre ciation oi the true american grit dis i played be young l*4f sacies i _.â€¢_.. girl to seek death agian for man god companion of slain mystic j dr w r c latson foiled in suicide plan says their spirits spoke declares she would admit murder in order to die mystery is deep xew yobk may is allab pity the living weak and for the first time despairing lest another opportunity may not be given her to end her life alta marhevka ardent young student of the mystic lore of her slain goura dr william r c latson thus summed up her condition this evening as she lay upon a cot as she had warned the authorities miss marhevka who had renounced the jewish faith of her fathers in order to delve with dr latson into the depths of oriental mysticism attempted to rid herself of her earthly habiliment of base clay the attempt failed and as she lay upon the hospital cot the young girl turned all the powers of her brilliant mind upon ac complishing the one thing that she holds most dear death the interview she granted the examiner representative was lucid but weird weird with awful possibilities of a strange ori ental code that bids a human soul go out into the unknown fearlessly and dispas sionately i must go to join him soon half sighed the girl on the cot my soul is fettered stifling within these narrow confines why she murmured in half surprise to the interviewer who had seen her be fore i never expected to see you again let me see it was last night was it not that i told you i was to join him soon god knows i tried hard enough but they prevented me the fiends but there must be a way she turned large appeal ing eyes upon the questioner would die even as slayer 1 lia-vf it she pursued excitedly a f*lÂ«i flush pntll.ji a little oliye into cheeks that are usually full-blooded i told you last night that i did not do the deed that was true i do not believe in lying but i will lie in a small affair in order to encompass a larger destiny i will tell them when they take me to court to-morrow that i did the deed then per haps they will send me to death will it avail if i lie and say i did it the girl seemed greatly disappointed when informed that she would most prob ably be incarcerated in an insane asylum in the event of such a confession then she said excitedly i must accomplish my end soon perhaps i shall get a chance to-night and if i do " an expression of esthetic fervor overspread the expressive countenance â€” and if i do the master and i will ibe together once more and this time i know he will love me with all his soul then he did not love you in this life put in the visitor eagerly but the girl turned wearily upon her side and refused to reply the hospital authorities said care would be taken to guard her during the night fdr she is under arrest on a charge of at tempted suicide and will be arraigned sunday in the harlem police court believe doctor was murdered in the meantime the attempted suicide of the girl has partly convinced the author ities that dr latson a direct descendant of aaron burr and one of the most prom inent medical iconoclasts in the country was murdered tae body of the mystic with a bullet wound in the neck was found on thursday night in his orientally appointed apartments at 660 biverslde drive miss marhevka whose career has been curiously interwoven with that of the dead man since she was a child was the last person to see the doctor alive and by her own admission the first to view his corpse developments in tae mystery which ls characterized by the police as one of the strangest in the annals of criminal detec tion were many to-day chronologically they were : first the attempt of the girl to commit suicide within a few hours of when she bad granted her first interview to the ex aminer representative in which she threat ened to destroy herself second the mother and sister of the dead man emphatically declared that their son was murdered dr carleton simonÃŸ emi nent alienist and personal friend of many ' j years standing of dr latson oners to aid the dead mystic's family clear his name of the stigma of suicide third it was learned that miss mar hevka was named as corespondent when dr latson was divorced b.v his wife a niece of nellie bly in 1906 fourtn dr philip f o'hanlon coro uer's physician who believes firmly that dr latson was murdered advanced a strange theory of hypnosis to fit with the unrevealed threads in the skein of mys tery at end of his finances fifth it was learned that dr latson was at the end of his financial rope the theosophical training school having failed gen pascal orozco baby's beauty lies in point of view mite discarded by parents as too ugly pretty in eyes of foster mother the homely baby the tiny mite of humanity who was so unprepossessing in the eyes of her father and mother that they took her to the aurpra city hospital there to be given away to whoever might be willing to adopt her has found a home in the eyes of the baby's foster mother-to-be the baby is a beauty a wealthy aurora woman is to take the child and legally adopt it as soon as the baby can be removed from the hospital the only provision that the foster-mother makes is that the child's identity be kept from her i don't want her to be pointed out in her later life as the lithe girl whose father and mother refused to keep her be cause she was so homely said this woman yesterday the hospital authorities refuse to make known the name of the woman who will adopt the baby neither will they divulge the names of the baby's parents it is said however that the parents belong to a well known aurora family and various skeletons are being rattled as a result of the commotion that has been started over the helpless little child the child is strong and healthy al though she was oue of the smallest babies ever brought into the hospital the baby weighed only about two pounds at birth requests to adopt the little one have been numerous two seek death in cells one cuts his throat other hangs self with vest two men died in hospitals friday night following t.-etr attempts to commit suicide in police cells harry harris twenty-four years old jl2i4 west sixty-second street a teamster who had been taken to the englewood station on a charge of cutting his wife's throat hanged himself by at taching his vest to bars in his cell and in serting his head through the arm holes of the garment he died at st bernard's hospital david barrie tnirty years old a marine fireman who said his home was in dawson okla cut his throat with a razor in a cell of the hyde park station after his request to be allowed to sleep there had been granted he died in the washington park hospital mrs harris is at the englewood hospital in a serious condition wall paper blinds bride pittsburg pa may 13 mrs m j anderson the newly married wife of a business man at homestead is in a pitts burg hospital to-night suffering tortures and totally blind as a result of poisonous coloring substances on wall paper bhe was hanging falling into her eyes , the phx slciant express little bope of gjwing either eye j 1 f â– 7 ' madero subdues rebels under orozco io demand navarro's death captive carried to u s revolver is pointed at insur recto leader by his aid and arrest is threatened in riot but he resists all pleas mexican commander's life saved by captor surrender of juarez laid to bombs of besiegers and mules kicks navarro ex pects to be court martialed americans flee city as new revolt starts rebel patrol keeps order in border town and streets are safe for women sister of madero called angel battle expected at chihuahua in week commanders say march to south will begin soon but juarez will be held cus toms house is now open bullet i isi city of mexico may 13 â€” an unconfirmed rumor that president diaz resigned was widely circulated this after noon no official could be found to confirm it all the shops saloons and places of business were closed in the afternoon under orders from the police five hundred new policemen were sworn in to-day they are principally army veterans the guard at the belem prison has been strengthened two machine guns were placed on the roof of the national bank from their positions they are apparently intended to protect the president's house bulletin naco sonora mexico may 13 â€” cananea an impor tant mining center where americans are heavily interested fell into the hands of the insurrectos without a shot being fired to-day rebel spies made their way into the town last night overpowering the leaders of the federal garrison colo nel chiapas the executioner of colonel talmentes and his two sons it is understood was among those captured agua prieta has made the seat of the insurrecto provisional gov ernment for the state of sonora until hermosillo can be taken by alfred henby lewis t~yr i paso tex may 13 â€” there was a riot and up i j rising in juarez this morning madero's insur i 11 \ rectos wwe for going on the warpath crying i death to navarro they rushed in hundreds i to the beaten federal's house of confinement they i wanted a taste orozco one of the fight ng leaders of the insurrec i tos was at the head of the tumult his wrath took high i est form when he flourished his pistol in president ma i dero's face and declared that executive under arrest i also orozco demanded the abdication of the provisional i presidency by madero and that his cabinet get out of i office madero for his part carried himself with discretion i and courage he did not give up navarro he did not i order him shot he did not abdicate and he was not ar | rested ln the end the violent orozco put up his pistol and walked off with madero to talk it over it looked warm for the moment however and what americans were in juarez let no grass grow under their feet before getting out with many of the insurrectos an american is not a popular proposition nor has madero helped him any with his present warcry keep mexico for mexicans navarro in fear of assassin recurring to general navarro president madero is bound to save his life the large per cent of the insurrectos insist that he be shot navarro ia on parole but must not leave juarez for the latter reason he does not leave his quarters in the baron von roeder house save on madero's orders there he remains closely shut in with his staff he believes he would be shot down on sight by the insurrectos were he to walk about the juarez streets for that matter president madero while he has some men in perfect hand has feared the same thing navarro sticks to his room and writes letters to his wife in chihuahua and lies on his brass bed and sadly rumi nates over the down-plunging changes of a week seven days ago he was the unchallenged master of juarez and no one might stand before his frowns now a prisoner and a beaten man the cry is death to na varro and his appearance in the juarez streets means a bullet through his heart the story of insurrecto hatred of navarro is this in the battle of escado navarro took three prisoners he turned them over â€” these three insurrectos â€” to the local judge and they were put in the calaboose for four months the local judges were afraid to do more because t local insurrecto sentiment diaz waxed furious ai uie fouv months sentence four months kt light m , i alwldrilner lewis icontinued on bth page 4th column the stepping stones of success hundreds and hundreds of little want ads in to-day's examiner want ad pages are ready and able to show you at once where to get a real estate bargain a farm a flat a room help a position or anything else you may want read the examiner want ads now Chicago examiner want ad pages rtad for profit use for results phone ivjain 5000 \ > j

Chicago examiner fr Chicago and vicinity cioudy o to-day and unsettled to-night rising "' temperature showers monday east erly winds the temperature yesterday highest 58 a fvy stow_t Â« y*2jÃŸ average 52 sunday Chicago may 14 191 i sunday i / karj_tÂ«rtd to **). s pÂ«tÂ«nt office this edition consits of i news Â«â€” editorial actos music 2 mews 7 real estate 3 sports want ads 4 foreign financial society 8-magazine 6 city life u comic drama 10 health guide price five cents c * * hamil ton club split by war of factions ignoring precedent in nomi nating president cause of bitter contest h a morris djsregaroed acceptance of fee in pur chase of new building site puts him in bad best by a factional war in which charges and counter charges personalities anfl recrimination and retorts dis , courteous are flying thick and fast the \ hamilton club faces to-morrow the bit terest political contest in its history at its j annual election of officers fred l rossbach president of the wash ington shirt company was nominated for president of tnc club about three weeks ago by the unanimous xote of the nomi nating committees of both of the asual factions the beds and the whites henry c morris present tice president of the club former director member of the building committee and of the per mauent clubhouse committee before the latter was transformed into the former was totally ignored and has announced his independent candidacy thereby hangs a tale precedent not followed less than two mouths ago a member of the club opeuly deuouuced mr morris in j the clubhouse charging that morris had used his office as vice president to fur ther bis personal ends and that he was to receive a commission of 12,500 for his instrumentality in putting over the club's lease of the fuller estate property for the new clubhouse this precipitated a wordy fight which came to a head about three weeks ago when the nominating committees an nounced ihe tickets as first vice president mr morris was hel-eve'j to bave the first claim to the nomination for the presidency on the ground of procedure if nothing else four years ago when marquis eaton was presi dent of the dub george w dixon and john h batten were the vice presidents the following year mr dixon was elected president and following him came mr batten now holding the office it was well known in the club that mr morris bad informed the officers and especially tb members of the building committee that if the lease of the fuller property was closed he would receive from the trustees of the estate a commission as the agent negotiating the transfer committee report a shock consequently when the attack was made upon mr morris for receiving the commission the club divided into two factions and the shock was well-nigh paralyzing to one side when the nominat ing committees posted the slates mr morris had been totally ignored every other member of the building com mittee had been represented a r clark and c w denicke are holdover directors robert s lies is the red candidate for first vice president something happened right away mr morris name was presented as an inde pendent candidate and the fight was on when the polls open to-morrow there will be clerks of election judges workers and challengers with probable accent on the challengers lined up with mr rossbach whose i platform is a business candidate for a business year are homer e tinsman john vennema h m hobson marquis eaton l k torbet l b vastiue brack d porter john a gauger arthur r clark edwin a muuger _ c penfleld and charles it perry constituting the chairmen of his campaign committee in addition their names printed on a large sheet of cardbourd are the names of isu other members who have come out i-n the open as espousing his candidacy committee supports morris por mr morris a circular letter has been issued under the name of the com mittee of two hundred bearing the names of two hundred members of the club including four directors charles w dfeukke robert w dunn james b gas coiguc iud j c kenny and concluding willi ihe significant clause and fifty others whose names are withheld by request former president eaton of the club paid last night that the opposition to mr morris was uot because he accepted a fee for the real estate deal but because mem bers think another person would be in a better position to deal with the fuller estate it is charged that real estate interests are behind the opposition to mr morris interests which hoped to see other prop erty leased by the club for the new club house before accepting the commission mr mor ris pledged himself to expend it in bonds issued by the club and it is further de clared that he gave the dun preference in leasing the property when he could have leased it to others and secured 20,000 commission , the contract for the uew building was le.t yesterday to wells\biothers & co for approximately 1.05,0001 the building is to be complete martiyl 1012 and will lie ready for occupancy its tue club january 1 lttl2 m fred l rossbach henry c morris loses 1,000 in half hour at taggart game eastern manufacturer at french lick unlucky â€” women and girls at gambling tables french lick ind may 13 losing 1,000 in thirty minutes is going some but that is what a man did last night in brown's place there has ben no let-up to the gambling here in fact taggart's monte carlo is as lively as ever at night when hundreds of guests at the hotels try their luck at the gambling tables the anti-gambling league organized here recently seems to have had no effect on brown's place two well-known men engaged in the in surance busiuess visited brown's place last night one said there were at least 250 men and wom en present gambling several women and girls were at the tables for about thirty minutes i watched an elderly gentleman who was said to be an eastern manu facturer lose 1,000 win about 500 and then lose that i saw a woman at the same table lose apparently everything she had and then quit oppose english-u s pact united german and irish societies to make protest at meeting a meeting of the united german and irish societies of Chicago will be held in north side turner hall Chicago avenue and north clark street at 8 o'clock wednesday evening to protest against the proposed treaty of aluliance between the l'nited states and england an explauation of the full import of the proposed treaty now under consideration will be made by the speakers the latter will include mat thew j huss james t clarke judge michael f girten captain james o'd storen charles kellerman p h o'don nell john koelling james meagher emil hoechster quin o'brien nicholas michels joseph e ryan and george a von mas sow strong denunciation of the proposed treaty is expected wife of c n ramsey to sue for divorce sequel to midnight melee in volving two wealthy fam . hies of kenilworth husband called abusive charles e conway brother of j mrs ramsey advises latter to seek separation as the result of a midnight melee in ' volving two wealthy and socially promi nent kenilworth families mrs charles kace bamsey wife of a well-known chi cago glass manufacturer yesterday de clared that she would institute divorce proceedings against her husband and will charge extreme cruelty the suit will be started immediately and attorney saul erbstein has been engaged as mrs ram sey's counsel later the attorney said a reconciliation might be effected to-day the marital shoal toward which the ramsey household has been drifting for the past six mouths was struck wednes day night when the husband returned from Chicago between 11 and 12 o'clock mrs ramsey charges he was intoxicated and abusive and that when she re monstrated with him he struck her a servant rushed to the home of charles e conway kenilworth avenue and sheridan road a brother of mrs bamsey conway went to the aid of his sister who ran from the house and called for the police when patrolman patrick murray arrived a fistic encounter was at its height a few minutes later chief of police john keane made ills appearance and both men were taken to evanston to the home of police magistrate boyer where conway made a charge of assault and battery against his brother-in-law ramsey imme diately filed a counter charge and both were placed under arrest a bond of 200 was fixed in each case and when the party finally returned to kenilworth it was after 8 o'clock in the morning the case was continued until may 22 by justice boyer yesterday ! onway yesterday frankly admitted tiiat be had persuaded his sister to take steps to obtain a divorce 1 believe that my sister's husband is not ln bis right mind said conway yes terday and do not feel that it ls safe for her to live with him any longer ramsey was more than intoxicated wednesday night when he came home mrs bamsey bas left the kenilworth home and has gone to live with friends on the south side troops kill in cuba riot spanish strikers tie up railroad want americnas discharged special cable to the examiner havana may 13 the spanish em ployes of the cuban central railway havfe gone on strike demanding the discharge of all english and american workers the situation is serious engines have been seized by the strikers tracks have been torn up and bridges destroyed traffic ls suspended the people of sagua la grande are ln sympathy with the strikers and at tacked the troops that had been sent to preserve order the soldiers replied with a volley which killed three and wounded eleven of the demonstrants millions lost with liner species worth 1,000,000 silver and jewels can't be saved new yobk may 13 sixteen tons of bar silver specie to the amount of 1,000 000 and jewels and other valuables worth 300,000 went to the bottom with the steamship merida oe cape charles fri day morning according to third officer middleton of that ship senora peon and family en route from disturbed mexico for paris said her own loss in jewels and money was 100,000 the merida itself was valued at 1,000,000 she lies in 186 feet of water and neither she nor her treasure will ever be raised tarantula on fruit bites clerk in store victim when he is handling bananas sebastian killibia a clerk in manuso brothers fruit store 282 south state street was bitten on the index finger of his right hand last night by a tarantula while he was getting some bananas for dr c d wall the ambulance physician of the harrison street station killibia became hysterical dr wall took him to a drug store and dressed tue wound and later captured the tarantula lady decies is gaining london praises american peeress for grit during illness speoial cable to the examiner i.oxdox may 13 the news from the fourth floor room in the london house of dowager lady decies where her dnugh ter-in-law who was vivien gould lies recovering from an operation for appen dicitis is that the cheery patient retains her good spirits and is progessiug favor ably all london is warm in its appre ciation oi the true american grit dis i played be young l*4f sacies i _.â€¢_.. girl to seek death agian for man god companion of slain mystic j dr w r c latson foiled in suicide plan says their spirits spoke declares she would admit murder in order to die mystery is deep xew yobk may is allab pity the living weak and for the first time despairing lest another opportunity may not be given her to end her life alta marhevka ardent young student of the mystic lore of her slain goura dr william r c latson thus summed up her condition this evening as she lay upon a cot as she had warned the authorities miss marhevka who had renounced the jewish faith of her fathers in order to delve with dr latson into the depths of oriental mysticism attempted to rid herself of her earthly habiliment of base clay the attempt failed and as she lay upon the hospital cot the young girl turned all the powers of her brilliant mind upon ac complishing the one thing that she holds most dear death the interview she granted the examiner representative was lucid but weird weird with awful possibilities of a strange ori ental code that bids a human soul go out into the unknown fearlessly and dispas sionately i must go to join him soon half sighed the girl on the cot my soul is fettered stifling within these narrow confines why she murmured in half surprise to the interviewer who had seen her be fore i never expected to see you again let me see it was last night was it not that i told you i was to join him soon god knows i tried hard enough but they prevented me the fiends but there must be a way she turned large appeal ing eyes upon the questioner would die even as slayer 1 lia-vf it she pursued excitedly a f*lÂ«i flush pntll.ji a little oliye into cheeks that are usually full-blooded i told you last night that i did not do the deed that was true i do not believe in lying but i will lie in a small affair in order to encompass a larger destiny i will tell them when they take me to court to-morrow that i did the deed then per haps they will send me to death will it avail if i lie and say i did it the girl seemed greatly disappointed when informed that she would most prob ably be incarcerated in an insane asylum in the event of such a confession then she said excitedly i must accomplish my end soon perhaps i shall get a chance to-night and if i do " an expression of esthetic fervor overspread the expressive countenance â€” and if i do the master and i will ibe together once more and this time i know he will love me with all his soul then he did not love you in this life put in the visitor eagerly but the girl turned wearily upon her side and refused to reply the hospital authorities said care would be taken to guard her during the night fdr she is under arrest on a charge of at tempted suicide and will be arraigned sunday in the harlem police court believe doctor was murdered in the meantime the attempted suicide of the girl has partly convinced the author ities that dr latson a direct descendant of aaron burr and one of the most prom inent medical iconoclasts in the country was murdered tae body of the mystic with a bullet wound in the neck was found on thursday night in his orientally appointed apartments at 660 biverslde drive miss marhevka whose career has been curiously interwoven with that of the dead man since she was a child was the last person to see the doctor alive and by her own admission the first to view his corpse developments in tae mystery which ls characterized by the police as one of the strangest in the annals of criminal detec tion were many to-day chronologically they were : first the attempt of the girl to commit suicide within a few hours of when she bad granted her first interview to the ex aminer representative in which she threat ened to destroy herself second the mother and sister of the dead man emphatically declared that their son was murdered dr carleton simonÃŸ emi nent alienist and personal friend of many ' j years standing of dr latson oners to aid the dead mystic's family clear his name of the stigma of suicide third it was learned that miss mar hevka was named as corespondent when dr latson was divorced b.v his wife a niece of nellie bly in 1906 fourtn dr philip f o'hanlon coro uer's physician who believes firmly that dr latson was murdered advanced a strange theory of hypnosis to fit with the unrevealed threads in the skein of mys tery at end of his finances fifth it was learned that dr latson was at the end of his financial rope the theosophical training school having failed gen pascal orozco baby's beauty lies in point of view mite discarded by parents as too ugly pretty in eyes of foster mother the homely baby the tiny mite of humanity who was so unprepossessing in the eyes of her father and mother that they took her to the aurpra city hospital there to be given away to whoever might be willing to adopt her has found a home in the eyes of the baby's foster mother-to-be the baby is a beauty a wealthy aurora woman is to take the child and legally adopt it as soon as the baby can be removed from the hospital the only provision that the foster-mother makes is that the child's identity be kept from her i don't want her to be pointed out in her later life as the lithe girl whose father and mother refused to keep her be cause she was so homely said this woman yesterday the hospital authorities refuse to make known the name of the woman who will adopt the baby neither will they divulge the names of the baby's parents it is said however that the parents belong to a well known aurora family and various skeletons are being rattled as a result of the commotion that has been started over the helpless little child the child is strong and healthy al though she was oue of the smallest babies ever brought into the hospital the baby weighed only about two pounds at birth requests to adopt the little one have been numerous two seek death in cells one cuts his throat other hangs self with vest two men died in hospitals friday night following t.-etr attempts to commit suicide in police cells harry harris twenty-four years old jl2i4 west sixty-second street a teamster who had been taken to the englewood station on a charge of cutting his wife's throat hanged himself by at taching his vest to bars in his cell and in serting his head through the arm holes of the garment he died at st bernard's hospital david barrie tnirty years old a marine fireman who said his home was in dawson okla cut his throat with a razor in a cell of the hyde park station after his request to be allowed to sleep there had been granted he died in the washington park hospital mrs harris is at the englewood hospital in a serious condition wall paper blinds bride pittsburg pa may 13 mrs m j anderson the newly married wife of a business man at homestead is in a pitts burg hospital to-night suffering tortures and totally blind as a result of poisonous coloring substances on wall paper bhe was hanging falling into her eyes , the phx slciant express little bope of gjwing either eye j 1 f â– 7 ' madero subdues rebels under orozco io demand navarro's death captive carried to u s revolver is pointed at insur recto leader by his aid and arrest is threatened in riot but he resists all pleas mexican commander's life saved by captor surrender of juarez laid to bombs of besiegers and mules kicks navarro ex pects to be court martialed americans flee city as new revolt starts rebel patrol keeps order in border town and streets are safe for women sister of madero called angel battle expected at chihuahua in week commanders say march to south will begin soon but juarez will be held cus toms house is now open bullet i isi city of mexico may 13 â€” an unconfirmed rumor that president diaz resigned was widely circulated this after noon no official could be found to confirm it all the shops saloons and places of business were closed in the afternoon under orders from the police five hundred new policemen were sworn in to-day they are principally army veterans the guard at the belem prison has been strengthened two machine guns were placed on the roof of the national bank from their positions they are apparently intended to protect the president's house bulletin naco sonora mexico may 13 â€” cananea an impor tant mining center where americans are heavily interested fell into the hands of the insurrectos without a shot being fired to-day rebel spies made their way into the town last night overpowering the leaders of the federal garrison colo nel chiapas the executioner of colonel talmentes and his two sons it is understood was among those captured agua prieta has made the seat of the insurrecto provisional gov ernment for the state of sonora until hermosillo can be taken by alfred henby lewis t~yr i paso tex may 13 â€” there was a riot and up i j rising in juarez this morning madero's insur i 11 \ rectos wwe for going on the warpath crying i death to navarro they rushed in hundreds i to the beaten federal's house of confinement they i wanted a taste orozco one of the fight ng leaders of the insurrec i tos was at the head of the tumult his wrath took high i est form when he flourished his pistol in president ma i dero's face and declared that executive under arrest i also orozco demanded the abdication of the provisional i presidency by madero and that his cabinet get out of i office madero for his part carried himself with discretion i and courage he did not give up navarro he did not i order him shot he did not abdicate and he was not ar | rested ln the end the violent orozco put up his pistol and walked off with madero to talk it over it looked warm for the moment however and what americans were in juarez let no grass grow under their feet before getting out with many of the insurrectos an american is not a popular proposition nor has madero helped him any with his present warcry keep mexico for mexicans navarro in fear of assassin recurring to general navarro president madero is bound to save his life the large per cent of the insurrectos insist that he be shot navarro ia on parole but must not leave juarez for the latter reason he does not leave his quarters in the baron von roeder house save on madero's orders there he remains closely shut in with his staff he believes he would be shot down on sight by the insurrectos were he to walk about the juarez streets for that matter president madero while he has some men in perfect hand has feared the same thing navarro sticks to his room and writes letters to his wife in chihuahua and lies on his brass bed and sadly rumi nates over the down-plunging changes of a week seven days ago he was the unchallenged master of juarez and no one might stand before his frowns now a prisoner and a beaten man the cry is death to na varro and his appearance in the juarez streets means a bullet through his heart the story of insurrecto hatred of navarro is this in the battle of escado navarro took three prisoners he turned them over â€” these three insurrectos â€” to the local judge and they were put in the calaboose for four months the local judges were afraid to do more because t local insurrecto sentiment diaz waxed furious ai uie fouv months sentence four months kt light m , i alwldrilner lewis icontinued on bth page 4th column the stepping stones of success hundreds and hundreds of little want ads in to-day's examiner want ad pages are ready and able to show you at once where to get a real estate bargain a farm a flat a room help a position or anything else you may want read the examiner want ads now Chicago examiner want ad pages rtad for profit use for results phone ivjain 5000 \ > j